Portmeirion
www.portmeirion-village.com 01766 770000
Minffordd, Penrhyndeudraeth, Gwynedd LL48 6ER
Adult £7.00 Child (4 to 16 yrs) £3.60
Open daily all year 9.30am to 5.30pm
Portmeirion is a unique village on the coast of Snowdonia,
Assorted
built by architect Clough William-Ellis. It has shops,
restaurants, beaches and woodland gardens.
Map Number: 7
Snowdon Mountain Railway
www.snowdonrailway.co.uk 01286 870223
Llanberis, near Caernarfon, Gwynedd LL55 4TY
Please contact us for prices.
Trains run daily from mid March to October with the fi rst departure
usually at 9.00am.
Ride on Britain’s only rack and pinion railway up Snowdon,
Railway
the highest mountain in England and Wales. New for 2008,
visit the Snowdon Summit visitor centre Hafod Eryri.
Map Number: 8
Sygun Coppermine
www.syguncoppermine.co.uk 01766 890595
Beddgelert, Caernarfon, Gwynedd LL55 4NE
Adult £7.99 Child (3 to 16 yrs) £6.99 Open daily 9.30am to 5.00pm mid March to end
October and 10.00am to 4.00pm February half term.
Sygun Coppermine is a remarkable example of how our industrial heritage can be
reclaimed and transformed into an outstanding attraction.
Historical
Map Number: 9
Thomas Telford Narrow Boat Aqueduct Cruises
Horse Drawn Boat Centre
www.billfurnace@horsedrawnboats.co.uk 01978 860702
Llangollen Wharf, Llangollen, Denbighshire LL20 8TA
Please contact us for prices.
Open Easter to October. Please contact us for times.
Take a trip down the Llangollen Canal in our horse drawn
Cruises
canal boats or try our ‘Stream in the Sky’ - over the Thomas
Map Number: 10
Telford Aqueduct.
Welsh Highland Railway - Caernarfon
www.festrail.co.uk 01766 516000
St Helen’s Road, Caernarfon, Gwynedd LL55 2YD
Adult £17.50 Child (3 to 15 yrs) £8.75
Child concession: One free child with each full fare paying adult
Open Easter to the end of October.
The narrow-gauge Welsh Highland Railway runs between
Railway
Caernarfon and Rhyd Ddu, carrying passengers through the
spectacular scenery of Snowdonia.
Map Number: 11
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